A Low-Loss Silicon MEMS Phase Shifter Operating in the 550 GHz Band

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

Sofia Rahiminejad (California Institute of Technology)

Maria Alonso-del Pino (TU Delft - Tera-Hertz Sensing, California Institute of Technology)

Theodore James Reck (California Institute of Technology, Virginia Diodes Inc.)

Alex Peralta (California Institute of Technology)

Robert Lin (California Institute of Technology)

Cecile Jung-Kubiak (California Institute of Technology)

Goutam Chattopadhyay (California Institute of Technology)

Research Group
Tera-Hertz Sensing
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/TTHZ.2021.3085123
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Research Group
Tera-Hertz Sensing
Issue number
5
Volume number
11
Article number
9444643
Pages (from-to)
477-485
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Abstract

This article presents a low-loss silicon microelectrical mechanical system (MEMS) phase shifter operating in the 500-600 GHz band. The phase shifter consists of a \text{30-}\mu \text{m} thick perforated silicon slab that is moved in and out of a waveguide in the E-plane with a large deflection MEMS actuator. By implementing different hexagonal patterns in the silicon slab, a stepped permittivity is created to impedance match, and thus, reduce return loss. When the silicon slab is inserted into the waveguide, the phase velocity of the incoming wave is decreased, thus resulting in different phase shifts depending on the position of the slab inside the waveguide. The MEMS phase shifter is fully actuated at around 50\,{\text{V}} and can move up to \pm 95\,\mu \text{m}, depending on the applied voltage. The insertion loss, when the maximum phase shift is achieved, is measured to be \text{1.8}\,\text{dB}, compared to a 1.6\text{-}\text{dB} insertion loss for a waveguide of equivalent length. The return loss is better than \text{18}\,\text{dB} for the desired band. The measured phase shift, with the slab fully inserted into the waveguide at \text{550}\,\text{GHz} was 145^\circ. The MEMS phase shifter enables a variety of applications including phased array antenna systems with scanning capability for mapping of planetary surfaces with an electronically steerable antenna.

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